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  • Examples Of Interoperable Systems

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    utilizing ICT to ensure bringing forward effective, efficient, reliable and transparent governance for the people. The service delivery has moved from government offices to online platforms, thereby providing all services of the government to entrepreneurs, business houses, residents, people working in and for the Government, as well as the non-profit world. The Governments across the world have moved

  • Persuasive Essay: Why You Should Hire Me?

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    Why You Should Hire Me Let’s face it; every resume that comes across your desk is qualified for the job. They have the degrees, the license, the portfolio, and the references. You’re looking for something more though. You’re not hiring for just any job, you’re hiring a teacher. That’s a huge responsibility. The person you select will be responsible for over thirty-one thousand contact hours with your students in one year alone (assuming an average class size of 25 students, 7 hours per day, and 180

  • How Did The Industrial Revolution Affect The Community

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    I disagree with the statement saying the Industrial revolution had more negative effects on the world community than positive effects. The Industrial revolution may be argued to be one of the most important times of human history because of what it gave humanity and the opportunities that it laid out for us. In the beginning of the Industrial Revolution there were some negative effects because of how large the scale was of inventions and opportunity which led to stumbling into mistakes. These mistakes

  • Tory Burch Research Paper

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    ENTREPRENEUR BIOGRAPHY - TORY BURCH Idea, Service, or Product Tory Burch is the head of a fashion company named after herself. This lifestyle brand features collections that include items such as ready-to-wear pieces, watches, purses, accessories, and shoes, and is known for its bright colors and patterns. The company launched in 2004 as a small boutique, and as a website, which further spread to Europe and Asia due to the company’s technological innovation. Since the company has a wide range of

  • Willy Loman And Bernard In Death Of A Salesman

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    The immigration rates in America have been increasing exponentially because of the country’s strong economy and ideals such as freedom. As the economy and workforce grows, the number of jobs available decreases, causing struggle for middle class workers trying to make a living for their family. By the 1940’s, when Death of a Salesman takes place, the population in America is so great and innovative that it results in Willy, an insurance salesman in New York City, to fall behind in his work. Willy’s

  • Daniel Pink's A Whole New Mind

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    argues that it should be maintained, but be improved by adopting six senses of the “right side” of the brain to improve the general way of thinking. In all these senses, education tends to align towards a particular direction of creating successful entrepreneurs in the future (Pink, 2006). The first sense is design, which is essential for any business since it is meant to suit consumer’s changing needs, tastes, and preferences. The second sense is the story, which ironically explains the emotional content

  • Raisin In The Sun: The American Dream

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    The American dream of the 1950’s still has validity today, whether that be wealth, fame, or love. One consistent belief of the American dream is that everyone deserves something in their life that they really desire, and if they use extreme effort to achieve something, they will achieve it. In A Raisin in the Sun by Lorainne Hansberry, the theme of the American dream is constantly mentioned. Walter Lee Young, the most important character in the play, is a passionate and ambitious man. Walter can

  • Against Legalizing Prostitution: Annotated Bibliography

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    “immoral” or “harlots” and those against are considered “prudish”. However, there is a common ground between them. Both sprout from laws that were put in place ages ago. Yet, the ones against put forth the valid point that prostitutes are not “entrepreneurs”. This article is a current source, considering it was updated last year following the judgment of Canada’s laws. The source is credible

  • Process Of Entrepreneurship

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    Entrepreneurship is a dynamic process of vision, change, and creation. It requires an application of energy and passion towards the creation and implementation of new ideas and creative solutions. Essential ingredients include the willingness to take calculated risksin terms of time, equity, or career; the ability to formulate an effective venture team; the creative skill to marshall needed resources; and fundamental skill of building solid business plan; and finally, the vision to recognize

  • The Importance Of Interpersonal Communication

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    Communication is the process of using words, signs or behaviors to convey your ideas, thoughts and feelings. According to Nick Huber, more than 50% of managers in US businesses are women. Also, except for two professions, the top 15 fastest growing professions over the next decade will be dominated by women. Firstly, women mangers are better communicators as they possess the skill of listening and this is a necessary for managing customers and employees. Meg Whitman in the book The Power of Many